Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers raise their hands as they take oaths during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers raise their hands as they take oaths during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier polishes a comrades boots before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier polishes a comrades boots before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier stands in formation as others march during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier stands in formation as others march during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers take photographs before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers take photographs before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers polish their shoes before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers polish their shoes before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers salute during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers salute during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

The Indian flag flies above Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers standing in formation during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

The Indian flag flies above Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers standing in formation during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier in civilian clothing adjusts turbans of his colleagues during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier in civilian clothing adjusts turbans of his colleagues during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier takes photographs of his colleagues before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier takes photographs of his colleagues before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers take photographs of each other before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers take photographs of each other before their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier march during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier march during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers carry their flag during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers carry their flag during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Musical instruments hang from a tree as Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers attend their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Musical instruments hang from a tree as Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers attend their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers raise their rifles as they salute during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers raise their rifles as they salute during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Border Security Force Recruits Graduation Ceremony

Yawar Nazir

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier march during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldier march during their passing out parade on November 24, 2012 in Humhama, on the outskirts of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. 545 new trained recruits of the Indian paramilitary Border Security Force constables took oaths during their passing out parade after successfully completing 36 weeks of basic training which involved physical fitness, weapons handling, map reading, counter-insurgency operations and human rights. The recruits will join Indian soldiers to fight militants in Kashmir, a spokesman of the paramilitary BSF said. India has already close to a million soldiers posted in Jammu and Kashmir, making the disputed Himalayan region one of the most militarized zone in the world

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